A Mass. man was arrested in a road-rage crash that injured an innocent person.

SOUTH WINDSOR — A Massachusetts man faces charges after a December road rage incident in which the car driven by an uninvolved person was rammed and overturned, police said.

Benjamin Clickner, 28, of Uxbridge, was arrested Wednesday and charged with first-degree reckless endangerment, reckless driving, speeding, failure to drive a reasonable distance apart and improper passing, they said. He posted $50,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in Superior Court in Manchester July 9.

According to Lt. Scott Custer, Clickner was involved in a crash on Oakland Road, near Felt Road, in December 2014. Although it originally was reported to be an accident that followed a robbery, investigators learned that the crash was the result of a road rage incident, Custer said.

Clickner had been speeding on Oakland Road, or Route 30, illegally passing other cars and slamming on his brakes, Custer said. His aggressive driving is believed to have targeted another driver, who police think rammed Clickner's car in the area of Felt Road, forcing it into a third driver who was not involved in the confrontation, he said.

Although the third car flipped, Custer said the driver sustained "very minor injuries."

The other driver who was involved in the crash is expected to be arrested, Custer said.

The whole thing could have easily been avoided, he said. "All one person had to say is 'Yeah, I got cut off' and let it go," Custer said.